EBK AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
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Author: Halderman
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Chapter 17, Problem 2CQ
When should the engine oil be replaced?
- a. According to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended interval based on time and mileage, whichever occurs first
- b. Every three months, regardless of miles
- c. Every 3,000 miles, regardless of time
- d. All of the above
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